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Search for TherapistsGillian Pierce, M.A.
Mindful RelationshipsThe quality of our connections and relationships defines the quality of our lives, beginning with the relationship to ourselves. I work with couples, individuals and groups who desire healing through mindfully relating to all aspects of life. I utilize a mindfulness and tools-based approach and I am trained as a PACT Level II couples therapist (Psychobiological Approach to Couples Therapy). Please visit www.gilliancpierce.com for more information and I would love to connect.
Alyson Schwalbe, M.A., L.P.C.
Colorado Therapies & Aquatic Center5412 Idylwild Trail, Ste 112
Boulder, CO 80301
phone: 303 960 7917
"Teaching People to Live Intentionally", Alyson brings you into full contact with your life and way of being. From there, she helps you make conscious choices toward the quality and depth of relationships you want (with love, work, community, etc.), and uses her direct relationship with you as a playground and 'test site' for your new life.
Heather Menzie, L.P.C.
Light Quest Counseling, LLCI am a Licensed Professional Counselor who has been practicing psychotherapy since 2008. I am also registered with Yoga Alliance as a Yoga Therapist and integrate mindfulness and body-centered psychotherapy into my practice. My warmth and experience help set people at ease. I work with individuals, couples, and families who are experiencing grief and loss, anxiety, depression, trauma, disordered eating and/or have a family member in treatment. I have worked in both in-patient and out-patient settings and believe in the human capacity to heal and grow from difficult life events. I have a private practice in Boulder and am part of a group private practice in Denver.
Margaret (Peg) Mary McCormick, R.N., M.A.
Listening2cancer.com750 East 12th Avenue, Suite 208
Denver, CO 80203
phone: 507-400-2778
Peg is a nurse-psychotherapist, cancer survivor and founder of Listening to Cancer, a practice specializing in dealing with the emotional impact of cancer, and the spiritual questions this experience often raises. She earned her bachelor's in science degree in nursing from the University of Minnesota and her master's in transpersonal counseling psychology from the graduate school of psychology of Naropa University. Peg is available for individual or group work with people affected by cancer or other life-threatening illness. Jean Sinoda Bolen, M.D., psychiatrist, explains how to choose a therapist for this work. 'Seek a therapist who loves the work-whose soul and heart are in it; someone for whom psychotherapy is her own soul work. When your life depends on finding meaning, the guide to your process must have found her way there.'
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